GST Rate is the combination of four components - IGST Rate, CGST Rate, SGST Rate and Compensation Cess Rate. This article describes how to manage GST Rate.
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Pre-requisites- The users' role must have access to the GST Rate feature by enabling
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- Add app operation for the feature in Admin - Security - User - Role through Inventory - Product Definition - Tax Definition.
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title | Add GST RateThe steps are as follows: - Go to Ginesys Web > Inventory > Product Definition > Tax Definition > GST Rate.
- Goods & Service Tax Rate Master window opens.
- Click on Add button.
- Add Goods & Service Tax Rate Master window opens.
Put in the Tax Name (mandatory field) and Remarks. - Now put in the Tax Rate Details (Every fields are mandatory):
- Integrated GST (IGST) Rate
- Central GST Rate
- State / Union Territory GST (SGST / UTGST) Rate
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Condition for Add GST Rate: - IGST Rate, CGST Rate, UGST/UTGST Rate, Compensation Cess Rate can not be blank or zero(0).
- IGST Rate should be equal to the sum of CGST Rate and SGST / UTGST Rate.
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Click on the Save button. You will get a message - "Record Save Successfully"
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Pre-requisites- The users' role must have access to the GST Rate feature by enabling Modify app operation for the feature in Admin - Security - User - Role through Inventory - Product Definition - Tax Definition.
Step-by-step guideThe steps are as follows: - Go to Ginesys Web> Inventory> Product Defination>Tax Defination>GST Rate.
- Goods & Service Tax Rate Master window opens.
- Select any existing Tax Name to edit or double click on Tax Name.
- Click on Action (menu) > Edit.
- Edit Goods & Service Tax Rate Master window will open.
- Now you can edit all the fields as per your requirment.
- Click on the Save button.
- You will get a message - "Record Save Successfully"
- you can also extinct the selected Tax by selecting the This record is extinct. If you extinct a record, you will not able to use this record for further use.
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To go back to the main page click on How To: Define Taxes in Inventory
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